On the World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) (3rd May), the World Press Freedom Index 2023 was published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).India ranked 161st among the 180 countries with a score of 36.62. In 2022, India’s rank was 150.What is World Press Freedom Day?
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India is ranked at 142nd position in the index. The index is topped by Norway. The second and third ranks are marked by Finland and Denmark respectively. The last rank position of 180th is marked by Eritrea. Questions: Q.1 What is the rank of India in the World Press Freedom Index 20...
Which countries stood out in this year’s edition of the press freedom rankings? Norway:Nordic Countries have topped the Press Freedom Index since its inception, and Norway (Rank: #1) in particular is an example for the world. Despite a very free media environment, the government recently mand...
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★ RSF, <Reporters Sans Frontieres>, France, 2023: Taiwan's World Press Freedom Index - score 75.54, rank 35.★ China Times (中國時報, 社論), 2023-4-10: The DPP (民進黨) raised a large number of flankers and internet army to bully and persecute dissidents, therefore the chilling effe...
The US always portrays itself as open and a place for freedom and claims to be emphasizing US-China cultural and people-to-people exchanges and welcoming Chinese students to study in the US. In fact, the US keeps overstretching the concept of national security and takes selective, discriminator...
They are therefore, not likely to challenge continuing restrictions on the basis of the need for greater freedom of the press. Foreign publications that may do so face consequences such as suffering circulation cuts that that are almost equivalent to an outright ban and strictures on the entry ...
(a) To safeguard press freedom meaning access, transmission, publication of newspapers, and expression of views; (b) to strive for understanding among journalists and so among peoples; (c) to promote the free exchange of accurate and balanced news among all nations; and (d) to improve the ...